7. Messages
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UniSite-xpi User Manual
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Encryption Array already Programmed.
This message appears if you try to reprogram a device on which the encryption array has already been
programmed. Reprogramming of the main array is not allowed once the encryption array has been
programmed.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Generic fatal device-specific error.
This message may occur when a unique error code or message has not been assigned.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Illegal bit error.
This message may appear if you are trying to program Cypress devices, family 0F0 and 0EE. This message
will be generated if a non-blank error occurs before programming has begun. Try erasing the part (if
possible), and then try to program the part again. If the message shows again, the device may be faulty.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Illegal output configuration.
This error message occurs when the MMI 10H20EV8 or 10020EV8 has an output configuration fuse not in
the JEDEC fuse map that is associated with the register bypass fuse. The output configuration fuse is
programmed when the bypass fuse is programmed. This error happens when loading a device that has
one of these fuses programmed, but not the other.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Insufficient Pin Driver Boards Installed.
This device requires additional pin driver boards. This algorithm may require more pin drivers than the
number of pins on the device. Contact Data I/O in order to upgrade your system.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Invalid algorithm instruction.
The algorithm contains a call to an invalid algorithm instruction. System algorithm error. Contact
Data I/O.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Invalid Architecture Word.
Data entered into User RAM for the architecture word, or control word, is not valid for this device. Refer
to the manufacturer’s specification for information regarding which bits are not programmable, or which
bits must be programmed.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Invalid argument.
The algorithm contains a call with an invalid argument value. System algorithm error. Contact Data I/O.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Invalid device ID.
Certain devices contain an ID byte which is used to select the proper programming voltages for the device
in the socket. This error is generated when the ID read from the device is not recognized by the algorithm.
An invalid device ID may indicate that an algorithm update is needed to support the device in the socket.
This error may also be generated if the device in the socket has been damaged. See page 7-45 for more
information.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Invalid RAL or GAL in socket.
This error message may appear if you are trying to program Lattice family 36V or VTI family 02F devices.
This error indicates that the manufacturer’s signature read from the device does not match the one stored
on the programmer’s disk.
DEVICE SPECIFIC FAILURE: Pullup/Pulldown group assignment error.
System algorithm error. Contact Data I/O.
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